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Two Shall Enter, One Shall Leave

The tradition of “pardoning” a turkey each Thanksgiving has taken on a bizarre and rather morbid. The Internet™ gets to choose which turkey gets pardoned.x

This should play out Pontius Pilate style, with Obama wringing the neck of the loser live on C-SPAN. Or if that is too much, perhaps just Sarah Palin style.

Previously.

This entry was posted in event, other and tagged death on November 26, 2013 by jonathan.

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